| Question |
Answer |
| logist |
specialist in the study of |
| logy |
study of |
| lysis |
breaking up; seperation, destruction |
| malacia |
softening |
| mania |
madness |
| megaly |
enlargement |
| metry |
act of measuring |
| meter |
instrument for measuring |
| mnesia |
memory |
| oid |
like; resembling |
| ole |
small |
| oma |
tumor |
| opia |
vision |
| osis |
abnormal condition, increase |
| para |
to bear (off spring) |
| paresis |
partial paralysis |
| pathy |
desease; emotion |
| penia |
deficiency; decrease |
| pexy |
fixation; to put in place (of an organ) |
| phagia |
eat; swallow |
| phasia |
speech |
| philia |
attraction for |
| phobia |
fear of |
| phonia |
sound; voice |
| plasia |
development; formation, growth |
| plasm |
formation |
| plasty |
surgical repair |
| plegia |
paralysis |
| pnea |
breathing |
| poiesis |
formation; production |
| ptosis |
drooping, prolapse, downward displacement |
| ptysis |
spitting |
| rrhage |
burst forth |
| rrhagia |
burst forth |
| rrhaphy |
suture |
| rrhea |
flow; discharge |
| rrhexis |
rupture |
| sclerosis |
hardening |
| scope |
instrument for visual examination |
| scopy |
visual inspection |
| spasm |
involuntary contraction, twitching |
| stasis |
stopping; control, standing still |
| stenosis |
stricture; narrowing |
| stomy |
new opening, forming an opening |
| therapy |
treatment |
| tome |
instrument for cutting |
| tomy |
incision, cut into |
| toxic |
poison |
| tripsy |
crushing |
| trophy |
nourishment; development |
| ula |
small |
| ule |
small |
| version |
to turn |
| y |
process |